Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
John Cornyn among 4 interviewing for FBI director
The Justice Department is interviewing four candidates on Saturday for the permanent position of FBI director, an administration official with knowledge of the vetting process confirmed. Published May 12, 2017
Eric Holder: Jeff Sessions’ policy ‘dumb on crime’
Former Attorney General Eric Holder slammed the current leader of the Justice Department's decision to roll back policies he had implemented as part of a broader effort to reform the criminal justice system. Published May 12, 2017
Jeff Sessions tells U.S. prosecutors: Push for more, harsher punishments
Consistent with Attorney General Jeff Sessions' tough-on-crime approach, the Justice Department has issued new guidance to federal prosecutors that rescinds "inconsistent" Obama-era charging and sentencing policies and requires that defendants be charged with the most serious, provable charges possible. Published May 12, 2017
D.C. judge delays ruling on travel ban, waits to see the result of two appellate court cases
If two federal appellate courts overturn injunctions currently blocking the Trump administration from enforcement of its executive order on travel and refugees, a District Court judge in Washington, D.C., has signaled she's ready to step in. Published May 11, 2017
Jeff Sessions talks about opioid crisis, but not about James Comey’s firing
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday made his first public address since the ouster of the FBI director -- but opted not to address the firing. Published May 11, 2017
DOJ denies report that James Comey asked for more resources for Russia investigation
A Justice Department spokeswoman said it is "totally false" that FBI Director James B. Comey had asked the deputy attorney general for additional resources for the Russia investigation in the days before he was fired. Published May 10, 2017
Interviews for interim FBI boss already underway
The Justice Department began interviews Wednesday for an interim director of the FBI, with the stakes of the selection heightened by the political mess being inherited by the successor to former Director James B. Comey. Published May 10, 2017
James B. Comey’s trademark fierce independence may have been undoing, too
It was James Comey's fierce independence that won him praise and a 93-1 Senate confirmation vote to become the seventh director of the FBI. Published May 9, 2017
James Comey fired as FBI director
President Trump fired FBI Director James B. Comey on Tuesday, saying the country's top law enforcement agency had lost the public's trust, but sparked a new round of questions over why he ousted the man leading an investigation into his campaign operatives' ties to Russia. Published May 9, 2017
Trump travel-ban holdup won’t stop immigration crackdown, DHS says
Litigation over President Trump's executive order on travel and refugees hasn't prevented the Department of Homeland Security from adopting stricter immigration vetting procedures, authorities said Tuesday. Published May 9, 2017
Illegal immigration across southwest border down 70 percent under Trump
Illegal immigration across the southwestern border is down a stunning 76 percent since President Trump was elected, with the flow of children and families dropping even faster as analysts say the administration's commitment to enforcing the law has changed the reality along the border. Published May 9, 2017
Donald Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ campaign remarks in legal question
The administration asked a federal appeals court Monday to look beyond President Trump's campaign statements about Muslims and defer to his judgments as president, hoping to revive his executive order on refugees and travelers from six majority-Muslim countries. Published May 8, 2017
Judges struggle with ‘taint’ from Trump’s Muslim ban comments
Federal appeals court judges questioned President Trump's motives in signing his extreme vetting executive orders in oral argument Monday, wondering whether his own words suggesting he was singling out certain religions for special treatment have poisoned the entire exercise. Published May 8, 2017
Donald Trump’s travel, refugee executive order will be heard in federal court
On Monday, a federal appeals court in Richmond will become the first to weigh the legality of President Trump's revised executive order on travel and refugees. Published May 7, 2017
Donald Trump will have influence on federal courts, but not just yet
Favorable rulings on the Trump administration's executive orders have been few and far between in the federal courts — evoking accusations of judicial overreach from the president as well as a recent threat to break up a liberal-leaning circuit. Published May 7, 2017
Alton Sterling case: DOJ expects not to file charges against Baton Rouge officers: Reports
The Justice Department will officially announce on Wednesday the results of its civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling by Baton Rouge police officers. Published May 3, 2017
James Comey ‘mildly nauseous’ over thought Clinton disclosure affected election
FBI Director James B. Comey defended his decision to disclose the reopening of the bureau's investigation of Hillary Clinton, saying he would do it again even though the thought that his actions affected the outcome of the November presidential election made him "mildly nauseous." Published May 3, 2017
Justice Dept. won’t slack on prosecuting hate crimes, agency official says
The Justice Department has not changed its procedures for investigating hate crimes nor has its commitment to prosecuting such crimes diminished under the Trump administration, an agency official told a Senate committee Tuesday. Published May 2, 2017
Immigration courts say 12 percent of inmates can be deported: DOJ report
Immigration courts have authorized the deportation of approximately 12 percent of inmates now incarcerated with the Bureau of Prisons, according to figures released Tuesday by the Justice Department. Published May 2, 2017
NSA scales back warrantless collection of emails, internet communications
The National Security Agency will stop using a controversial form of warrantless surveillance that collects Americans' communications with those outside the United States based on the mention of a foreign surveillance target. Published April 28, 2017